Paris, France

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Much more than just the Eiffel Tower and picture-perfect sidewalk cafes, Paris, France is a city immersed in history, literature and swirling romance. The cosmopolitan capital is influential in cuisine, art, high fashion and design, and has the reputation for being one of the most beautiful destinations in the world. Located in the north of the country on the river Seine, Paris brims with a certain magic and charm that intoxicates all of its guests.

Central Paris is divided into 20 districts called arrondissements that are numbered from 1 to 20 in a clockwise spiral. While each neighborhood has something for everyone, not all are of interest to travelers who only have a short amount of time in the “City of Light.” The first district (1) is at the geographic center of Paris and with sites like the Louvre and Les Halles, it’s a haven for tourists. Three and 4 together make up the Marais -- one of the oldest sections of Paris. Along with quiet 17th century mansions and the grand Notre Dame Cathedral, the center of the Marais is alive with restaurants, shops, bars and nightclubs. Part of this area is also known as the Jewish Quarter along Rue des Rosiers. The ultimate Parisian symbol, the Eiffel Tower is located in 7, along with the famed mega-store, Le Bon Marché. Eight is where you will find the Champs Elysèe and at the border of the 8th, 16th and 17th arrondissement stands the Arc de Triomph. To help with navigating, the best map of the city is called Paris Pratique par Arrondissement, and is available at any news stand.

Despite the crowds of tourists and sightseers all over the city, Paris still exudes an undeniable grandeur. Arguably the most famous museum in the world, the Louvre holds an impressive display of art, art history and culture dating back to the 6th century BC. The most convenient way to see the sights of Paris, including the Pantheon (the final resting place of Voltaire, Victor Hugo and Marie Curie), Musèe d’Orsay and Arc de Triomphe, is to buy a pre-paid Museum Pass which allows entrance into many of the main museums, churches and sites. Lay a rose at the adorned gravesite of The Doors front man, Jim Morrison, in the Père Lachaise Cemetery or take a romantic sunset stroll across the Pont Neuf. For visitors, it’s not only the countless gems of this beautiful city, but the joie de vivre that Parisians possess that makes everyone else question why we don’t live here ourselves.

As a gastronomic powerhouse in the culinary world, Paris ranks high on the list of food-centric destinations. Whether having a meal at a café, patisserie, bistro, brasserie or chic restaurant, excellent French cuisine can be found all over the city. Once frequented by Ernest Hemingway, Les Deux Magots is a popular café serving authentic Parisian breakfast fare, such as quiche, croissants and an aromatic coffee selection. The best value for lunch or dinner is typically found in Bistros. For Bavette à l'echalotte (flank steak with shallot reduction) or a lovely charcuterie, try bistro Julien in the 10th arrondissement. Chez Dumonet, located in 6th arrondissement, is known for their crispy-skinned duck confit and decadent Grand Marnier soufflé. The ultimate in haute cuisine is headed by famed chef Alain Ducasse of Plaza Athénée. Though a meal here will make your pockets considerably lighter, most foodies would take the hit for this indulgent feast.

Paris is served by three airports, the main one being Charles de Gaulle Airport located northeast of the city. As one of the major international airport hubs of Europe, Charles de Gaulle is quite large and notoriously confusing to navigate. Commuter trains leave the terminals every 4 to 7 minutes for central Paris and will cost 8.50 euros (around $12) per adult ticket. Within the city, getting around by foot (as well as bicycle) is one of the best ways to take in the beauty of Paris. For lengthier city-wide travel, the Metro is one of the most efficient subway systems in Europe. There are 16 color-coded lines that run from 5 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. (1:30 a.m. on weekends), and are named according to their ending terminal station. Tickets can be purchased at stations at either ticket windows or automated vending machines which only accept coins. One- to five-day metro passes called Mobilis or Carte Orange are also available to travelers.

Paris has a temperate climate with warm summers and cold winters. Though there isn’t much snowfall, it can rain up to 25 inches per year. Though there isn’t a particularly bad season to go, the most popular time of year to visit is during springtime, with its colorful landscapes and peak café culture. This is the ideal time to visit, which means large crowds of tourists and a spike in prices. Autumn is also a good time to see Paris. Flights tend to be cheaper during these months and the mild, crisp weather is perfect for a cozy and romantic couple’s getaway.

Paris, France Hotels

Four Seasons Hotel George V Paris
Four Seasons Hotel George V Paris
The Four Seasons Hotel George V Paris is just steps away from Paris's famed Champs Elysees and provides all the comfort and luxury a traveler could desire. From its 17th century tapestries to its Michelin rated restaurant, the hotel exudes elegance. Guest rooms have private terraces with great Parisian views, interactive televisions, wireless internet and luxury bedding. The hotel also has an indoor pool, spa, fitness center and business center.(more)
Hotel Ares Eiffel
Hotel Ares Eiffel
The Hotel Ares Eiffel is a three star hotel located just near the Eiffel Tower and Champ de Mars. Guest rooms combine baroque and contemporary décor and boast Bang and Olufsen televisions, bathrooms with Versace tiles and Poltrona Frau furnishings. The hotel has a lounge where guests can enjoy cocktails and a complimentary breakfast.(more)
Hotel Elysees Regencia Paris
Hotel Elysees Regencia Paris
The Hotel Elysees Regencia Paris is a four star hotel located near the Eiffel Tower and Champs Elysees in the heart of Paris's Golden Triangle. The hotel consists of 43 guest rooms and suites decorated in a boutique style with an eye toward fashion. Each room is air conditioned and is equipped with Wi-Fi internet, satellite television and mini-bars. The hotel has a restaurant and lounge, but is also in close proximity to Paris's culinary offerings, it also has in-room massages and conference space.(more)
Hotel Luxembourg Parc
Hotel Luxembourg Parc
The Hotel Luxembourg Parc is located in a historic part of Paris, near attractions like the Luxembourg Gardens, Latin Quarter and the Panthéon. Rooms in this five story hotel are ornate, decorated in Louis XV style, equipped with air conditioning and mini-bars and overlook the courtyard. The hotel is located in the midst of fine French restaurants, great shopping and the vast cultural offerings Paris has to offer.(more)
Jays Paris Hotel
Jays Paris Hotel
Jays Paris is in an ideal location, near the Arc de Triomphe and some of Paris's other main attractions like Champs Elysées in Paris's famous Golden Triangle. The boutique hotel has cozy but upscale features, like a marble staircase through the hotel's center, a terrace garden and other features that remind guests of the hotel's beginnings in 1850. Rooms have flat screen HD televisions, Wi-Fi internet connections, balconies and restored furniture dating back to 1820. The hotel also has five event rooms perfect for business travelers.(more)
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    Bike About Tours
    Bike About Tours
    Get energized with a center city bike tour along side of an English speaking guide. Book a private or family tour which departs around 7am and ends with a wine tasting. For a more intense ride, plan on the Parisian Tour that lasts three and half hours with breaks for lunch, famous site stops like The Bastille and The Louvre Museum and hidden gems in the city like secret gardens, Victor Hugo's house and WWII bullet holes.(more)
    Eiffel Tower (Tour Eiffel)
    Eiffel Tower (Tour Eiffel)
    Look out at the Seine River while you climb up three platforms to the top of the sky at the Eiffel Tower. Designed from steel and layed out in a lattice style pattern, the tower was originally used to celebrate science and engineering achievements. It is now a global icon equipped with kiosk presentations, observatories, souvenir shops, restaurants and a bar. Check out the Eiffel Tower at night when it is highlighted by the glowing golden bulbs.(more)
    Le Cordon Bleu
    Le Cordon Bleu
    Learn the ins and outs of French cuisine and participate in making a gourmet meal at Le Cordon Bleu cooking school. Share ideas and learn new techniques in a three to four hour course designed by professional Chef Instructors who offers culinary craftiness in a relaxed atmosphere. Plan a private class or participate in a group to create a fantastic French dish and then sit down with a bottle of fine wine and enjoy the meal you have made. There are morning and evening classes and courses that specialize in pastries and baking.(more)
    Notre Dame Cathedral (Catherdrale de Notre Dame de Paris)
    Notre Dame Cathedral (Catherdrale de Notre Dame de Paris)
    Massive in stature, this gothic style cathedral is the most popular monument in Paris. People come to practice their Roman Catholic faith or to simply witness amazing architectural design. While at the cathedral be sure to visit the famous bell "Emmanuel" in the South Tower, the King's Gallery at the West Front and the stained glass in the West rose Window. The cathedral is open year round and the museum is open on the weekends.
    Palais Garnier - Opera National de Paris
    Palais Garnier - Opera National de Paris
    This grand structure, originally designed by Charles Garnier to showcase opera singers in over the top costumes, is now host to dance and ballet performances with tours given in off hours, usually between the hours of 10 am and 5pm. Costumes, drawings and set models are exhibited in the building's museum.

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